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(1944) [MARC] Author: Gunnar Myrdal
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Index 1469
Politics: clergy ih, 458$ growth of bu-
reaucracy in, 432-437} honest, 511-511}
labor and farmer, 714*, leadership in,
716-719} machine, 331, 439, 453, 47^>
486, 488n., 490, 499* 733* *3*i>
Negro bargaining power in, 498-500,
505-508, 835, 855} Negro church in,
940-941 }
Negro power in, 777, 778} and
Negro problem, 475-476} Negroes in,
429-432, 475-476> 478* 49i-497» 7*5“
726, 733, 852, 987, 1000, 1328, 1330}
police systems subject to, 539
Poll tax, 446, 45 o> 47^» 481-483J 489* SUi
abolition of, 463, 482, looo; arguments
for, 482} compulsory 1324} fight to abol-
ish, 471, 515, 5*^-5I7> 79<> 833, 1318,
1324} in the North, 1324
Pollock, H. M., cited, 143
Poor whites, 597-598, 689, 1189, 1388}
effect of Negro discrimination and segre-
gation on, 644} legal rights of, 525} so-
cial inferiority of, 582
Popular beliefs} see Stereotypes about Ne-
groes
Popular movements} see Mass movements
Popular theories, Negro, 781-809, 1030-
1031 }
on colonization schemes, 805-807}
derived from white aristocrats, 786-788}
instability of, 781-783} on labor solidar-
ity, 788-794} on Negro business, 800-
805} on the Negro problem, 27-30, 31-
32, 38, 786} provincialism in, 783-785} on
segregation, 797-800 }
upper class, 794-
797
Population, Negro: age structure of, 162-,
163} in Chicago, 1126-1127} growth of,
157-161, 165-166} in New York City,
1125-1126} policy of, 167-171 } registra-
tion of, 1218-1219} rural, decline of,
279} in Southern cities, 1127-1128}
trends in, 1219
Population, white, decreased expansion rate
of, 1017
Populist movement, 452, 455
Porter, K. W., cited, 1203
Postal service: Negro trust in, 1343} Ne-
groes employed in, 327, 545
Post-war plans, 425, 42 5n.-426n., 806-807,
1018-1021, 1023
Post-war world, 408} housing in, 627} Ne-
groes in, 423-426} unemployment in,
401, 408, 409, 424, 425, 1010-1011
Pound, Roscoe: on law-making, ao} on nat-
ural law, 1182-1183
Poverty, Negro, 205-207, 304} of con-
sumer, 804} and crime, 976, 977} and
drinking, 980-981 } and, education^ 946^
948} and health, 344} and housing con-
ditions, 375-379, 619} and judicial dis-
crimination, 534, 548, 5 50} and non-
voting, correlation between, 493
Poverty, white, a background factor in
lynching, 563
Powdermaker, Hortense; cited, 607, 689,
700, 1207} on age differentials within
class, 1 1 3 1 }
on disparity of information
between races, 1372} on emotionalism in
Negro church, 1426} on Negro attitude to
law, 1336} on Negro middle class, 7040.}
on Negro upper class and poor whites,
1388} on social equality and amalgama-
tion, 1355} on Southern custom of carry-
ing arms, 1346} on superstition, 965} on
upper class Negro marriage, 1425
Powell, A. Clayton, 863n., 987
Power: of American President, 7i7n.} of
officeholder, 716} overlapping, 718
Power relations, li, Hi, 724-726, 858, 859
Pragmatism, 882
Preachers, Negro }
see Ministers, Negro
Prejudice: of Negroes against Negroes,
xlviii} race, see Race prejudice
Premises} see Value premises
President’s Interdepartmental Committee to
Coordinate Health and Welfare Activities,
345
Press, Negro }
see Negro press
Press, white: anti-lynching position of, 5651
and disfranchisement policy, 486} grow-
ing anxiety of, around Negro problem,
517} influence of, toward reform, 556}
liberal, in the South, 472, 646, 661, 726,
915} “minority,” 91 1, 912} Southern,
support of one-party system by, 454-455}
treatment of Negro news by, 37, 48, 104,
422, 600, 656, 661, 916, 924, 957, 1184,
1372.1373
Pressure groups, 811, 851-852
Primary elections. Southern {see also White
primary), 454, 474, 475
Princeton University, Negro students not
enrolled in, 633, 1367
Prisons, 554-555} profit from, 548} reform
ofy 555-557 i
segregation in, 555i ^34}
self-segregation in, 648 }
in the South,
554-555, 977n-
Production credit associations, 273
Production techniques, changes in {see also
Mechanization), 424
Professional monopolies, 685, 686, 690,
693
Professional organizations, Negro}
see Busi-
ness and professional organizations, Ne-
gro
Professionals, Negro, 172, 305, 306, 318-

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